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CANOE PADDLING ee ces SNOWSHOEING ae s 3 ‘ p 4 MINUTES 45 SECONDS. ave G6 MIN. 23 SECONDS BY W. PERKINS, ENGLISH 1874. S MINUTES ALY, SECONDS. 4 MIN. as ‘9% SEC. 4 nin 12% sec. SAILING SCHCONER CONSTELLATION, AMERICAN, 1995 ee a Se W.G. GEORGE, ENGLISH, 13886 a BR 3 Minutes 1) SECONDS RUNNING 2 Minures AMERICAN 1896 30 SEconps eames 2. MN 12.58 SECONDS Tom DonoGnuE [min 58% sec MB LOU DILLON, AMERICAN — 1903 LR Sara I MIN 5G% Sec TROTTING HORSE am DAN ParcH AMERICAN 1903 {MIN 55% sec “DEUTSCHLAND*® GErman 1900 [min 537558 PY he HORSE STEAMSHIP cial a) SAMUELSON 1901 i asa Pees | crerHounp I MIN 37 SEC | ~enl RUNNING TMInN 35% SEC = o) HORSE ENGLISH THE FAST MILE. SALVATOR 1890 T MIN 1G SEO AKING a mile in 39 nec- STEAMER M maneavereipintined TORPEDO BOAT’ VIPER 1900 K. Vanderbilt, jr. Trin 7 sme ‘ sis Cie) GER teee ca as Cyc A Ll i Ainemcan i963 | WALTHOUR rie and 2 second Lrin | sec marks, held by an electric train ICE YACHT and a locemotive, Mr. Vander- “Sup” american (901 Dit confidently expects to beat BIcvTOLE both these records thin season and in getting other try NEW MAN NOW LEADS | BEHIND Locomotive ready for an hurmny. american 1899 |5 745 SEC. & ea | eon ae 4G SECONDS AVAUGIERS France 1902. 40 SECONDS Wid. LAUTZ 3 BIRO AMERICAN, 1900 39 SECONDS W.K VANDERBILT JR 1904 32 SECONDS EMPIRE STATE E¥PRESS AMERIcAan )393 HOMING PIGEON aol es ATES roar toes TRAIN Marcotte O00 a ao 0. 0.4 Hi ruins ‘. Roferne champion has now HE amateur billlard tournament toon another turn last night when. Ferdinand Poggenburg beat Smith » Ie Me and went t The Laled -THE WORLD: THURSDAY ‘EVE ING, FE BRUARY i. a sil RACING | [SKATING] ~ ATHL TiC] PORT rine 1B ain. 19 mire Zo min, 21 mine. 21 MINUTES || % SECONDS RS CAVILL, AUSTRALIAN. “YOUNG GRIFFO” QUITS IN FIRST ROUND WITH WHITE, young Griffe,” tic marver of the cen- pugilistic death has ed many times, only for urrected again, apparently | —-.— HICAGO, the pugil been pronoun him to be re Feb, whose as well ax ever before, went down to ' i disgraceful defeat ast night for ‘Tommy White, whose ring history w also written many years ago. The bout did not last one round. Griffo was not knocked out. For Grif- than to cult when barely stained by an old-timer like old Tommy White, who. in his prime was neve wa hard hitteg. ‘This fight wii undoubtedly end Griffo's ring career, It surely will far as Chfeago ix concerned. charitable to old Griffo, consid t it must be add ed that he appeared under the influence of drink, for which his handlers should come in for thelr share of the blame, AS soon as the bell brought the men to the centre White jabbed a left to face, Griffo sald something which no one could make out, for which ‘Tommy rushed him, landing a hard right to jaw iffo went to his knees, and at the unt of five rose to his feet with a sheepish look on his face. White made ther rush, and poor old drunken Ifo made a feeble attempt to cov up, and, retiring to his corner, absolute- ly refused to continue the fight. ‘The referee then gave White the decision ‘The latter announced that he was ready tany 1 fo's own good It would have been bet | had the referee counted ten over him, pounder in the country, Abe Atel usht to mind a sim- ilar trick he played on a St. Louls crowd a few years ngo, when 15,000 people as- sembled in the Coliseum to watch hin fight Tommy Tracey, At that time he left the ring during the minute's rest between the first and second rounds. In the seml-wind-up Tommy Smith was the recipient of an awful becting at the honas of James Malay, when Ma- lay tripped over the iey of Doe Krone, who was refereeing the bout. In the fall Malay broke his ankle, which dis- abled him from further fighting. Smith could not action ot Old-timers like ge Siler who were present at the ringside claimed that it was the first pening of its kind, Honey Mellody and his manage rrive’ in this Uhin from Boston, Mellotly ‘comes eht Buddy Ryan, the ¢rack Jo- The bout ix sleved for wind-up of the Ba eclsion, as he for the was given the held accountable bulky referee. be the Gee John here to cul lightweight rounds as the y D. Athletic Association Frid Wille Fitzgc will meet. the iner before the same club qne week later, NEW WEIGHTS AND CLASSES POR THE FIGHTERS Now. MILLIONAIRE ‘MAKING AUTO RECORD. won four games and Tost one, Next to }him for the first prize ave Dr, Te Le Mint jand Charles #, Conklin, who have each won three games and lost om Smith has finished hit string of red only one victory’ vrdner and virtually put 27% SECONDS 1903 GERMAN MILITARY ExeRass = ELECTRIC TRAIN oe LATE ames He and he t Kdward picked up ZL caroms in the fee le | uw tions submitted to him by # COLORED MEN MATCHED. | REAGEN MAY MEET ATTELL. |'""," un" 10 BEAT JENKINS Seu alae: WA epee ltaten ~ MAINE PASSES UPON FINE POINTS ————————_+ +-____— tended and: endeavored -to strike each other with such force and upon such kely to render the other either unable to continue, or to do. 80 obylous disadvantages as to make th superiority of the other contestant parts of the pérson as would be most) under such |+ The tional Boxing Association, which was recently organized in D | troit for the purpose of regulating vox-| ing and also putting the sport on a better footing than it hak been: hereto- fore, has selected Billy Considine, matchmaker of the Metropolitan A. ¢ of that city, as president of the organi- zation. ‘A new classification of the weights of fighters is one of the most Important r forms which the assoctation Intends ccomplish. ‘The following cla tion was drawn up yesterday, to stand until the next meeting in the fall the most prominent men inter- in the boxing game in this coun whe este try will be invited to Join in its re- vision if any Is deemed necessary, t ban- weight, . 105 pounds; I 16; feath Speelal cla tam, 110; bantam, 122: heavy feather-welght, 127; light- weight, 183: ght welter-welght, 1405 welter-welght, 1S; middle-weight, 158; Hent_ he nt, 175; heavy-welght, iil men over 115 pounds. OF BOXING. ‘JOCKEY NEIL y {fhe limited-round bout between Jack | Johnny Reaven, of Brooklyn, and Abe Mr, Wilson is of the opinion that a] manifest to the referee or umpire. t Forinson, the colored champion heavy-| Attell may come together at Chicago ntest,’in which the victor receives a] He holds ¢hat exhibitions where 4 { Welght, and “Black Bill," who calls | shortly, ‘The Battery D. A.C. wan larger percentage of the receipts than] Partles simply try to show thelr skill) Jockey Frank O'Nell, who rode so sue- i Bimself the colored champion of New | the fight at 122 pounds or under Hjalmar Lundin, th wedish cham] tho defeated party, 18 a prize fight, in the art of self-defense, even thougi| cessfully In the colors of J, B. Drake Hi, Hoge which was to ha ken place ———— tk a werpatlery eth §s to meet Tom) “tre also holds that ‘the wearing. of] i referee buses ye ae ms points| Pierre Lorillard and none Benning- t in Baltimore on Frid: night, will . sient HGH runs, Jenkins tn a mixed style wrestling] gioves does not bring sparring events ce, Is not prohibited, but the Inten- ton, and to whom ho Is under co a j of Philadelphia, ‘next’ Monday oe Ea eit AT tiag by | vm has Instructed his manager tO bet] Miremeditated fights" Ifthe parties Ine theta "prize eh. ne Ving been staying with his parents, Who : : Se It is sal@ that Philadelphia Jack | Sy) Homnts to 142, Neither player was up| any part of $1,000 that he will defeat the | —— 3 ee reside there. Jockey O'Neil, attired in f WALSH TO GO WEST. O'Rrlen be plianntt ther trip to Eng: | ee eee ag finished with low averages. | American champion. Lundin, who ts 0 j street clothing, tps the scale at 110 ut | fand. and will not try et Tommy neore: | kreat favorite among his countrymen pounds. He expects to easily ride at | Jimmy Walsh, of Boston, the 15- oe wt has backing to the extent of many 102 pounds during the coming season. “ i hundreds, and they will back him at all 1 Burlew, at whose house he ts Pound champion, will soon appear In a at Trainer Burlew, ie tWenty-round bout in St. Louis. Maten.| FORBES AND BEZENAH. tinven, staying, stated this morning that O'Nell maker Haughton, of the West End A. | —— — oe —— would start on his duties this morning, ©., of that city, has offered Walsh a| Marry Forbes, the ex m-webzht! — exercising horses of his extensive string. » Bout with Gus Bezenah, of Cincinnatt mn, and Gus Borenah, of Chnein- | TROTTING OFF! e has accepted. ve signed articles to meet int | eidouns bat an arene Wie aA | NEW TROTTING OFFICERS. re peas LE (Special to The Evening World.) Jack Bonner, the heavy: j PAPDBS AND ER EBANCIS: | GARDNER A ’ s BERLIN, i, F Harry| of Summit Hill, Pa and Jim ertord The following: emcert were eit 4 Snelling, the young Canadian fighter.| the California fighter, who has been | yesterday at the meeting of the Na- } aren Jacobs, the lightweight figlter ND WILLE. stood up under one of the severest! aging considerable fighting in Philadel. | tional Trotting Association: President, . city, will meet Jim Francis, of ; ae eagae ee : drubbings administered in the local! phia, will come together In a ten-round|P, P. Johnson, Lexington, Ky.; First as ee ne fant ip private )oniings t ihe lent Sih ile ihe arena this season in a fifteen-round) pout before the Lansford (Pa,).A, C, to- | Vice-President, Morgan G. Bulkeley, ncobs $s coming to th : ey nts shor re ’ » Reed, of Boston, last 8 Seiinial Connec ; d_ Vice-P: front rapidly and 1s looked upon as 2 matched to meet In w six-round bout} Matty Matthews, the ex-w -wolght Immy Britt-has shown plenty that} Pout with i SReea eon a 5 eal night. Both have been getting in shape \e necticut Becond Wvine Peomlaentn bomer in th Samer in the lightweight div! | Bet one of the numerous clubs in| chi Ticulacly anxious tof !e don't want Young Corbett’s game,"| Bigbt. Snelling fought gamely to the) for the bout, and as a consequence |fawis, J.. Powers, Springfeld. Mass. ASO EIS TU CHI CAS sl OBrien at] S28 Harry Turhill, Corbett's train last. Althoueh outpointed: by his long-lthey should furnish a slashing fast retary, W. H, Gocher, Hartford, meet ha Jack Britt's excuse for citing off the mateh | armed wneny he fnished strong. | nattle, ‘They will meet at catchweights. | Conn. Any weight and any number of rounds. | with Corbett. will not be accepted. by d was awarded the decision by ‘onn. Orch. promised, Johnny Dunn the| the sporting public, ‘The conclusion will | Referee Joe Donovan, night that Ryan and O'Brien fought 19) Corbett ROA ere Onan oy —$———— Piladeishia thet he woul take” on And WFiate hat haem atotine away some! ~NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. 3 . ae but he ian t done 30 Yel | inows he gan defeat Dave Sullivan, and ae oe r Matthews has fought two men in} mode tat'match for the money there Is| NEW ANS. La, Feb, 31—The en $ Philadetphia recently, and by knock. hn It” neater’ yaces are as follows e 5 Isinor Mp wuss In less than twot sean Sees rst 4 rwoklyn. Ryan tind dectdedy the ber cits! WS"s"S) MOHL TO MEET KRIEG. |: ures Diseases of Men (Spectal to The Evening World.) rot Ht, and the referee stopped ——— Our Lt . 7 ne ec itch == 2 oni, John \Ploning’ BSS Re ural { MAKE NO CHARGE, for n friendly talk. 1 ORTSMOUTH, Noi Feb tthe | text In the second vound to pre Mont, John Plening's protege, | Lobhyia fave been exclusively treating special diseases Rookingham Athletic Club held its | Vent a knock-out en MUR eeH a tO weostiyy nie 4 4 i Chanley etow al of men for 80 nee science can devise eating Of thowsenaon'| “he eventiot thevovenme ie Wrest of the He Second Race—Scven furlongs; selling | or money buy nx In my office equipment. firat boxing meeting of th 1 cor t ning wan the ton A.C. Although “Krieg chan monet ran canner Ho Twit te "you Thonostiy. treat you. sulifully. and at Peirce Hall last evening. ‘There was! round fight between young Lrooks, of advantage over Mobi. the lite! Peapo Ruoxoll Garth... 11S ou te heath In the shortent. tim 2 & good attendance. Jimmy Briggs acted Lawrence, and Jack Soley, of Phila Strength and endurance should) gonn Coulte ct 115 Heine, discomfort and e Typcekaaeg ie of Philadel. the contest one of the best that! Zsra Ingptetor Shea ...118 Pigunrantee to cure any. oa Prietnrstc event on’ th LunkoutaNcuer toon se fmt, and the could be arranged. Both mien have a) cathedral * Hew 9 If Gee cant call write for my home nm the card was Was deelired (draw ‘although hig pers ollowing, and as they are) out Out ein@orntniger es y. 12 Ld or ‘ce. ipecrouind contest. between ginny cn ih gir et a it Todked ay 4 iron He er LAI TeMER eG tan aad odstammeningae ARC : PRIVATE ‘DISEASES curt to 8 to 10 4 of New York, and Eddie Daly, nish See ier twee eh ‘ | Meakoe money. wilt chan pr oy renee tan 3 a without” ute “Ot "oleor Qealof noury will change hands on th euttle Munter 4 - ‘our droge, a ae result : t WE Stag “estore: 1M VARICOCELE jvret,,wimout cutting 12 trom LYDON BEATS IVES i pa apy IS j NISoreA eae cieLtk Dislel ta 10 day : The Brooklyn Skating Club bro WALTHOUR GOES ABROAD. | Fourth Maer mei run VITAL WEAKNESS Tie af cure, 10 to 6 BLOODY EAST-SIDE Go. Jtnete tad Ick streak Inst night at — NE en ST RT The ene ety portal [Nien babies Robbie Waithour, © late Decoration ‘onus Wictrix very simple remedy (used exclusively by més. Mons of the blonacest battins fought meinbers of the club before which tel) hink, defeating the N.Y. A. | BO coat Mid densi area sree suis, Matehloay STRICTURE cured tn 16 days, without cut in this town since the Lewis law went! battle was fought were vresent tele a key team by a score of 8 to 1, Kimil Winesett. his rm 1 Gussie Lavab! 7 stiluebiage Feeaice, pain, drugs or detontion into effect, Charles Lydon and Dave) ‘ho fighters welghed In at 1M pou PIO) ea RUBBER BOS Len GY, WEES LEA AD HEE NGL WON Bie Va ANNE OR Re aria terior ATIC Vs Ives battled tweive rounds joee|ANd Wore sKin-tignt Hover: Lee dsl last on the hockey Mat.» Now they are pul fo6 Mranes Next weeks for al prasy miAh Haee cal Zam 05 PROSTATIC TROUBLES permanently cured. H BruuKe Lo settle between the dj Med with the N.Y. A. C. team, hotn | Hered: ena) 1 7 Mins Ruiile 10 lene atandt ‘ixoase, In from 5 to 20 day: Rak before a club on the lower east) when they Kot toxether It hecuime avis Having 10st Tout iuanied ind won ‘ ——__— 1) Ovorhand 40s overt BLOOD POISON artes ohne at lanieonttine ‘The bout was given to Lydon on} “WN, Wintiee’s Rrlatiwen ais i he line-up follows 7 Charles River Park, 10h RuRle Aer ay FESRa MARK bioved from system without Ohvof Referce “Kid Moturt! na.| Drlsciwas a 8) Motel N dames. Kennedy, will again manag 110, RVOUS DI OF potanh. i ns 4 Charles River Park track ate Tonto NER’ n yas ci 0 longer Siiteh ) bo ak RA oA Hate de oathea hit sixth Race—Selling; one mile and seventy .. ‘| 1 urea qutek aad rad Eraehy. that dves could no tongér| \BALTIMORE FIGHTS OFF. |i. iB Wanwiee Putte Rea lease TUL Be, gna Eh IB. uh w yours wusibr grigausl. | NERVOUS DEBILITY Fant an Punishment that he| —— Burns Forwant HObUG [Constructed at Chatien iver: Park last Fear ectle esse eres. BD ‘wa famous prvate preacriotion, aving at the hands of Lydon,| Owing to the great conflagration in | Henderson... Forward Witin (conetry i Crunsiee ti er are [Sat eee Lampoon on 165,W. 34th Ste N lasted) twelve round: Baltimore the. matchmakers of the Bus | Hy. 5. oy)? Marmon tof the fastest tracks in the world. It coat ight . ihe : par R. Williams &. S., w York. ters clently hoodwinked the 'ek@ and Knickerbocker Athletic clubs, | Poke iis ccef Ibe The “Boston weason. will | *Haronet +. Cee aVOee: Wilk’ Aime (QveM wih @ paced race April 19 In which take part. of that city, have called off their box- ing shows for the future, Gonle—Henderaon of Halves—Twenty n Reckoner prominent pace followers will | ¥ tt ORLY Oe more oN two hundred j; HERE FROM WEST, PRIZES FOR THE IRISH A, C. GAMES ‘The prizes for the athletic carnival to be held by the Greater New York Irish Athletic Association at Madison Square rden on March 12 are attracting con- siderable attention, In the open events there will handsome gold, silver and bronze die medals. ‘The first prize will ew solid gold medal of new design; the second prize will be a sterling silver med- al und the third prize a bronze medal. For the ten-mile A. A. U, champlonship, the ature of the occasion, A. A, U. cham- plonship die medals will be awarded to + Second, third, fourth and fifth men, M luable prizes will also be awarded in ne relay races, of which there ts one for elementary public schools, one for prep. and high schools, one for athletle clubs and one for colieges, Entries for hese ames close March 6 with P. J, {Conway No. 207 East Fifty-eight: street, New York City. aoe —— COLLEGE MEET. College 5 rayed thleUle champloha will be an igainst each other at the annual indoor sports of the Spanish War Vet- erans’ Athlete Association, in the ere mory of the Twenty-second Regiment, March 5, when Yale relay runners coms Pick of “Pennsy,” Colum- York University, College of of New York, the pete with ¢ New Cl bia, the oth Fordham an! intercollegiate race. BIG BEN TOP WEIGHT. The weights for the De Soto Handle at New Jeap Orleans, to be run on Saturday next, were announced yester- day. There are 114 eligibles in this race, which means that all on the ground are entered. Big Ben jis given top weight, being asked carry 1% pounds, with Delagoa next af end Irene Lindsey get 1 sh, with Ascension in-at ise, 6°t M4 the best horses who are weak and dt neased from any caus w Natever to COME TO ME and let me explain to man. ‘cured without djiating OF cutting. No pain. ely in B STRICTURE DISCHARGES | sroprad com! BLOOD POISONING vermanen\y roury OF potash. women and chil- BLADDER AND KIDNBYs,4".n2ee, bx tment show slgns of Improvement at A share sine Knowine ie with take fa As"?Fromlgo tothine but” what'd gages fal aiya'an ef vromige Saar fae chided In the nominal f¢ We oannnt call Hotes, Y Sedans sundays, 10 X. Bt. $3 erie. \PVICE FREB, Re H. MACKENZIE, M. D., Medich! and Surgléal Offices W. ith St. New York, N. ¥, no false promines 146 Sporting. BE gill) winning big ae ouR Wh a for Korba * ihivondla vt abeag nee ne pacing © 4 ( | » ¢ a